DASP through DWR

DAMEWARE-MRC

Name/CLI Keyword

dameware-mrc

Full Name

DameWare Mini Remote Control

Description

DameWare Mini Remote Control provides powerful remote control software for connecting to remote desktops, laptops and servers to troubleshoot and solve issues. MRC lets users remotely control Mac OS X, Windows and Linux systems, either by using the proprietary MRC protocol, or using other protocols like Microsoft RDP, VNC, and Intel AMT KVM.

DASP

Name/CLI Keyword

dasp

Full Name

Datagram Authenticated Session Protocol

Description

Datagram Authenticated Session Protocol (DASP) is designed to provide an unordered, reliable, secure session for full-duplex datagram exchange that can be implemented for low power wireless networks and low cost devices.

DBASE

Name/CLI Keyword

dbase

Full Name

dBase

Description

dBase is a relational database management system. dBase II was the first widely used database management system (DBMS) for microcomputers. A major upgrade was released as dBase III, and ported to a wider variety of platforms, adding UNIX and VMS.

DCP

Name/CLI Keyword

dcp

Full Name

Device Control Protocol

Description

The Device Control Protocol (DCP) is an application level protocol optimized for the integration, monitoring and control of devices on a network. It provides a framework for integrating unconventional network devices attached to networks either directly or as computer periphery.

DDM-RDB

Name/CLI Keyword

ddm-rdb

Full Name

DDM-Remote Relational Database Access

Description

Distributed Data Management (DDM) is a function of the operating system that allows an application program or user on one system to use database files stored on remote systems. The systems must be connected by a communications network, and the remote systems must also be using DDM. With distributed relational database, information the application requester (AR) needs to connect to a database is provided in the relational database directory.

DDM-SSL

IBM Lotus Domino domain monitoring (DDM) provides one location in the Domino Administrator client that you can use to view the overall status of multiple servers across one or more domains, and then use the information provided by DDM to quickly resolve problems.

DDP

Name/CLI Keyword

ddp

Full Name

Datagram Delivery Protocol

Description

Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) is a member of the AppleTalk networking protocol suite. It is the network-layer protocol that is responsible for the socket-to-socket delivery of datagrams over the AppleTalk Internet.

DHCP-FAILOVER

Name/CLI Keyword

dhcp-failover

Full Name

DHCP Failover

Description

DHCP Failover Protocol supports automatic failover from a primary server to its secondary server. The failover mechanism allows the secondary server to perform DHCP actions while the primary is down, or when a network failure prevents the primary and secondary from communicating.

DHCPV6-CLIENT

Name/CLI Keyword

dhcpv6-client

Full Name

DHCPv6 Client

Description

DHCPv6 is a network protocol that is used for configuring IPv6 hosts with IP addresses, IP prefixes and/or other configuration required to operate on an IPv6 network. IPv6 hosts can acquire IP addresses using stateless address autoconfiguration, or by using DHCPv6. DHCP tends to be preferred at sites where central management of hosts is valued; stateless autoconfiguration does not require any sort of central management, and is therefore preferable in networks where no management is readily available, such as a typical home network.

DHT

Name/CLI Keyword

dht

Full Name

Distributed Hash Table

Description

A distributed hash table (DHT) is a class of a decentralized distributed system that provides a lookup service similar to a hash table. BitTorrent uses DHT for storing peer contact information for trackerless torrents. In effect, each peer becomes a tracker. The protocol is based on Kademila and is implemented over UDP.

DIRECTCONNECT

Name/CLI Keyword

directconnect

Full Name

Direct Connect

Description

Direct Connect is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing protocol. Clients connect to a main hub that mediates them to other clients in order to download files. The hubs hold a database of clients and files and mediate the clients. Once clients are connected in a P2P manner, they can download files and chat with one another.

DIRECTPLAY

Name/CLI Keyword

directplay

Full Name

DirectPlay

Description

DirectPlay is part of Microsoft's DirectX API. It is a network communication library intended for computer game development. DirectPlay features a set of tools that allow players to find game sessions and sites to manage the flow of information between hosts and players. It provides a way for applications to communicate with each other, regardless of the underlying online service or protocol.

DIRECTPLAY8

Name/CLI Keyword

directplay8

Full Name

DirectPlay8

Description

DirectPlay is part of Microsoft's DirectX API. DirectPlay is a network communication library intended for computer game development, although its general nature allows it to be used for other purposes.

DISCARD

Name/CLI Keyword

discard

Full Name

Discard

Description

The Discard Protocol is a service intended for testing, debugging, and measurement purposes. A host sends data to another host that supports the Discard Protocol. The data is simply discarded by the recieving host, and no response is returned.

DIXIE

Name/CLI Keyword

dixie

Full Name

DIXIE Protocol Specification

Description

OSI Directory Service defines a powerful mechanism for storing and retrieving information about objects, and for arranging those objects in a hierarchical structure. Many types of objects and information can be stored in The Directory, including white pages information, application information, service information, etc. The OSI protocol defined to allow access to this information is the Directory Access Protocol (DAP). The DAP, being an OSI application-layer program, is fairly heavy-weight and requires a substantial amount of computing power and coding investment to implement. The DIXIE protocol is designed for use by smaller hosts (e.g., Macintoshes and PCs) that do not have the computing power or necessary software to implement a full OSI protocol stack. The DIXIE protocol is also useful for any Internet application that wants a simple interface to X.500 that requires very little coding investment.

DMP

Name/CLI Keyword

dmp

Full Name

Digital Media Player

Description

Digital Media Player is an IP-based integrated component of the Cisco Digital Media Suite for Cisco Digital Signs and Cisco Cast. It controls the display and playback of rich digital media, including high-definition live broadcasts or on-demand video, Adobe Flash Player animations, graphics, text tickers, and other web content.DMP is fully manageable as a standalone device; however, as, part of the integrated Cisco Digital Signs and Cisco Cast systems, it is a powerful, customizable digital media publishing endpoint. Using the Cisco Digital Media Manager (DMM), the centralized management system component of the Cisco Digital Media Suite, you can manage the DMP. It supports MPEG,web-content Adobe-Flash player 9 and tickers, live broadcasting and on demand video content. The underlying protocols are FTP (for transferring files), HTTP and HTTPS for browsing, RTP and RTSP for unicast streaming.NBAR2 doesnt support multicast streams, and DMP browsing, therefore the classification is for traffic between DMM and DMP.

DNP

Name/CLI Keyword

dnp

Full Name

Distributed Network Protocol

Description

Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) is a set of communications protocols used between components in process automation systems. Its main use is in utilities such as electric and water companies. Usage in other industries is not common. It was developed for communications between various types of data acquisition and control equipment. It plays a crucial role in SCADA systems, where it is used by SCADA Master Stations (Control Centers), Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs). It is primarily used for communications between a master station and RTUs or IEDs. ICCP, the Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol, is used for inter-master station communications.

DROPBOX

Name/CLI Keyword

dropbox

Full Name

Dropbox

Description

Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc., that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, and client software. Dropbox allows users to create a special folder on each of their computers, which Dropbox then synchronizes so that it appears to be the same folder (with the same contents) regardless of which computer is used to view it. Files placed in this folder also are accessible through a website and mobile phone applications.

DSP3270

Name/CLI Keyword

dsp3270

Full Name

Display Systems Protocol

Description

DSP3270 was created in 1980 in order to allow bisynchronous (BSC) 3270 terminals to communicate through an X.25 network. A PAD (packet assembler-disassembler) connected to a BSC 3270 type device communicates over the packet switched network with another PAD connected to a host computer. The protocol defines the communication between the two PADs, it is carried above the X.25 level 3 layer and so it could be called a level 4 protocol although it is not compatible with the OSI Transport layer.

DSR

Name/CLI Keyword

dsr

Full Name

Dynamic Source Routing Protocol

Description

Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is a routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. It forms a route on-demand when a transmitting computer requests one, and usessource routing instead of relying on the routing table at each intermediate device.

DTK

Name/CLI Keyword

dtk

Full Name

Deception ToolKit

Description

The Deception ToolKit (DTK) is a toolkit designed to give defenders a couple of orders of magnitude advantage over attackers. In DTK, the deception is intended to make it appear to attackers as if the system running DTK has a large number of widely known vulnerabilities.